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Title: Report from the Second International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health: Critical Needs, Challenges and Potential Solutions

Author
item BISHOP, STEVE - Roslin Institute
item Lunney, Joan
item PINARD-VAN DER LAAN, MARIE-HELENE - Agro Paris Tech
item GAY, CYRIL - US Department Of Agriculture (USDA)

Submitted to: Review Article
Publication Type: Review Article
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/4/2011
Publication Date: 2/18/2012
Citation: Bishop, S.C., Lunney, J.K., Pinard-Van Der Laan, M., Gay, C.G. 2011. Report from the Second International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health: Critical Needs, Challenges and Potential Solutions. Review Article. 5 Suppl 4:S1.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The second International Symposium on Animal Genomics for Animal Health held in Paris, France 31 May-2 June, 2010, assembled more than 140 participants representing research organizations from 40 countries. The symposium included a roundtable discussion on critical needs, challenges and opportunities, and a forward look at the potential applications of animal genomics in animal health research. The aim of the roundtable discussion was to foster a dialogue between scientists working at the cutting edge of animal genomics research and animal health scientists. Importantly, stakeholders were included to provide input on priorities and the potential value of animal genomics to the animal health community. In an effort to facilitate the roundtable discussion, the organizers identified four priority areas to advance the use of genome-enabled technologies in animal health research. Contributions were obtained through open discussions and a questionnaire distributed at the start of the symposium. This report provides the outcome of the roundtable discussion for each of the four priority areas. For each priority, problems are identified, including potential solutions and recommendations. This report captures key points made by symposium participants during the roundtable discussion and serves as a roadmap to steer future research priorities in animal genomics research.